Both Gregor Mendel and Alfred Wegener proposed ideas that were not accepted completely by the scientific community during their
lifetimes. What did their ideas have in common? Choose one answer. A. They were presented by amateur scientists who were not accepted by the scientific community. B. They explained aspects of genetics that required Watson and Crick's data to be understandable. C. They needed mathematics to prove their data, and that field was not developed at the time. D. They required supporting evidence which could not be provided with the existing technology.
Both Gregor Mendel and Alfred Wegener proposed ideas that were not accepted completely by the scientific community during their lifetimes. They had common ideas. They were presented by amateur scientists who were not accepted by the scientific community.
The doctors have been looking for a cure for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, most widely known as AIDS since 1981. There has been vaccines for polio while other treatments for cancer however, there is way fewer cure for AIDS since then.